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Methods and apparatus for rotor load control in wind turbines
   
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US Patent 7095129
Issued Date
August 22, 2006
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A wind turbine having a rotor, at least one rotor blade, and a plurality of generators, of which a first generator is configured to provide power to an electric grid and a second generator is configured to provide power to the wind turbine during times of grid loss. The wind turbine is configured to utilize power provided by the second generator to reduce loads on the wind turbine during times of grid loss.
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